This article explores the relation between bacteriology and medical geography in the 19th century in Colombia, following the case of fevers. Through this, it explains how historiography has approached the relation between bacteriology and medical geography, and analyzes said relation in the medical research pertaining to yellow fever, fevers of the Magdalena River, and malaria in the 1880s. Finally, it shows that, instead of passively incorporating bacteriology, the physicians fought to combine it with medical geography, incorporating elements of both approaches, keeping them in tense separation, or rejecting one in favor of the other
The findings of Finlay in Cuba and Franco in Colombia, which enabled, at the beginning of the twenti...
An overview of different epidemics suffered in Buenos Aires sin ce the sixteenth century, and of the...
In the first decades of the 20th century, scientific papers were published suggesting the presence o...
This article explores the relation between bacteriology and medical geography in the 19th century in...
Este artículo explora la relación entre la bacteriología y la geografía médica del siglo XIX en Colo...
Este artículo explora la relación entre la bacteriología y la geografía médica del siglo xix en Colo...
Before the consolidation of the germ theory of human diseases at the end of the nineteenth century, ...
This paper analyses how the Colombian medical elites made sense of typhoid fever before and during t...
This article explores the medical conceptualization of the causes of diseases in nineteenth-century ...
This paper analyses the emergence of yellow fever as a distinct disease in Colombia in the 1880s. Or...
In this article, I explore the theoretical, social and ideological bases of the emergence and consol...
Socorro, a municipality of Santander Colombia, was an important urban settlement during previous ti...
Explora los fundamentos teóricos, sociales e ideológicos del surgimiento y consolidación de la noció...
This text aims to unite two neglected areas of study in Colombian medical historiography: disfigurin...
The present work analyzes sanitary conditions in the city- port of Mazatlan during the 19th century...
The findings of Finlay in Cuba and Franco in Colombia, which enabled, at the beginning of the twenti...
An overview of different epidemics suffered in Buenos Aires sin ce the sixteenth century, and of the...
In the first decades of the 20th century, scientific papers were published suggesting the presence o...
This article explores the relation between bacteriology and medical geography in the 19th century in...
Este artículo explora la relación entre la bacteriología y la geografía médica del siglo XIX en Colo...
Este artículo explora la relación entre la bacteriología y la geografía médica del siglo xix en Colo...
Before the consolidation of the germ theory of human diseases at the end of the nineteenth century, ...
This paper analyses how the Colombian medical elites made sense of typhoid fever before and during t...
This article explores the medical conceptualization of the causes of diseases in nineteenth-century ...
This paper analyses the emergence of yellow fever as a distinct disease in Colombia in the 1880s. Or...
In this article, I explore the theoretical, social and ideological bases of the emergence and consol...
Socorro, a municipality of Santander Colombia, was an important urban settlement during previous ti...
Explora los fundamentos teóricos, sociales e ideológicos del surgimiento y consolidación de la noció...
This text aims to unite two neglected areas of study in Colombian medical historiography: disfigurin...
The present work analyzes sanitary conditions in the city- port of Mazatlan during the 19th century...
The findings of Finlay in Cuba and Franco in Colombia, which enabled, at the beginning of the twenti...
An overview of different epidemics suffered in Buenos Aires sin ce the sixteenth century, and of the...
In the first decades of the 20th century, scientific papers were published suggesting the presence o...